TY - JOUR
T1 - Blockchain technology applications to postmarket surveillance of medical devices
AU - Pane, Josep
AU - Verhamme, Katia M.C.
AU - Shrum, Lacey
AU - Rebollo, Irene
AU - Sturkenboom, Miriam C.J.M.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2020 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group.
PY - 2020
Y1 - 2020
N2 - Introduction: The amount of mandatory data that needs to be analyzed as part of a medical device postmarket surveillance (PMS) system has grown exponentially in recent times. This is a consequence of increasingly demanding and complex regulatory requirements from Health Authorities, aimed at a better understanding of the medical device safety evaluation. Proactive approaches to PMS processes are becoming more necessary as regulators increase the scrutiny of device safety. New technologies have been explored to address some of the challenges associated with this changing regulatory environment. Areas covered: This paper focuses on the different technical aspects of blockchain and how this new technology has the potential to support the ongoing efforts to improve the PMS system for medical devices. Expert opinion: To address these challenges, we suggest to generate a private PMS data permissioned blockchain with a proof-of-authority consensus mechanism, to which only a restricted number of designated and audited participants have authorization to validate transactions and add them to the PMS data blockchain ledger. Blockchain has the potential to support a more efficient approach, which could offer many advantages to the different stakeholders involved in the PMS process, such as supporting with new regulatory initiatives.
AB - Introduction: The amount of mandatory data that needs to be analyzed as part of a medical device postmarket surveillance (PMS) system has grown exponentially in recent times. This is a consequence of increasingly demanding and complex regulatory requirements from Health Authorities, aimed at a better understanding of the medical device safety evaluation. Proactive approaches to PMS processes are becoming more necessary as regulators increase the scrutiny of device safety. New technologies have been explored to address some of the challenges associated with this changing regulatory environment. Areas covered: This paper focuses on the different technical aspects of blockchain and how this new technology has the potential to support the ongoing efforts to improve the PMS system for medical devices. Expert opinion: To address these challenges, we suggest to generate a private PMS data permissioned blockchain with a proof-of-authority consensus mechanism, to which only a restricted number of designated and audited participants have authorization to validate transactions and add them to the PMS data blockchain ledger. Blockchain has the potential to support a more efficient approach, which could offer many advantages to the different stakeholders involved in the PMS process, such as supporting with new regulatory initiatives.
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U2 - 10.1080/17434440.2020.1825073
DO - 10.1080/17434440.2020.1825073
M3 - Review article
C2 - 32954855
AN - SCOPUS:85092105165
SN - 1743-4440
VL - 17
SP - 1123
EP - 1132
JO - Expert Review of Medical Devices
JF - Expert Review of Medical Devices
IS - 10
ER -